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Awards and Accolades

There are many different reasons to choose a vehicle, but the Subaru difference just might be the most compelling reason of all. Our commitment to designing and engineering high-quality, safe, fun-to-drive vehicles is second to none. Our approach is designed to give the Subaru driver an unsurpassed level of confidence behind the wheel.

This dedication has also helped us to consistently rank as one of the industry’s top manufacturers. But there’s no need to take our word for it; just read on and learn about all the awards and accolades Subaru has received in the recent past.

Model & Awards

2019 WRX & WRX STI

Powered by a turbocharged SUBARU BOXER engine and featuring the world-famous Subaru symmetrical full-time All-Wheel Drive system, the Subaru WRX and WRX STI provide an exhilarating driving experience from start to finish. They are adrenaline-fueled, fun and affordable Japanese sports cars.

2019 BRZ

This 2+2 sports coupe boasts smoking hot looks and the performance to match. The pulse-pounding BRZ 2-door has been engineered to deliver the most exhilarating, safest and most confidence-inspiring experience possible.

The Car Guide’s 2013 Best Buys
Best New Car of the Year

Auto123.com
2013 Sports Car of the Year

2019 Crosstrek

Engineered like no other crossover on the planet, the Subaru Crosstrek delivers full-on SUV capabilities such as Symmetrical Full-Time All-Wheel Drive, 1,500 lb of towing capacity and generous ground clearance. Built on the Subaru Global Platform, the second-generation Crosstrek is lighter and stronger than ever, delivering sporty handling and increased stability, along with class-leading fuel efficiency and safety. More than ever, the Crosstrek is up for anything.

2019 Impreza

The Subaru Impreza delivers much more than you’d expect from a compact car. Built on the Subaru Global Platform, the latest Impreza features improved handling, a higher fun-to-drive ratio, increased safety standards, and a spacious and well-appointed interior. These qualities make the award-winning Impreza one of the most popular AWD compact cars in the nation.

2018 Forester

Surprisingly agile yet rugged to the core, the Subaru Forester puts the sport back into SUV. It has also earned plenty of attention in the compact SUV segment for its high levels of versatility, safety and value.

Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC)
2017 Best New Small Utility Vehicle

Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC)
2017 Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year award winner

Motor Trend’s 2014 Sport/Utility of the Year®

2019 Outback

Perfect for back roads or any road for that matter, the Outback delivers all-weather capability, massive versatility and unexpected car-like handling. These stellar qualities are wrapped up in a stylish package and backed by class-leading safety systems.

Criteria & Awards

IIHS – Top Safety Pick + Awards

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing deaths, injuries and property damage that result from accidents on Canadian roads. IIHS has been a leader in finding out what works and doesn't work to prevent motor vehicle crashes from happening in the first place and to minimize injuries in the crashes that do occur.

To determine crashworthiness, IIHS rates vehicles good, acceptable, marginal or poor, based on performance in five tests. To qualify for 2018 Top Safety Pick+, a vehicle must earn an acceptable or good rating in the small overlap front (passenger-side) test and good ratings in the small overlap front (driver-side), moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints tests. Vehicles must offer, as optional equipment, an autonomous emergency braking system (Subaru EyeSight,®) and earn an advanced or superior rating for front crash prevention. Vehicle must also offer specific headlights that earn a good headlight rating. For more details, visit www.iihs.org/ratings.

IIHS – Top Safety Pick Awards

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing deaths, injuries and property damage that result from accidents on Canadian roads. IIHS has been a leader in finding out what works and doesn't work to prevent motor vehicle crashes from happening in the first place and to minimize injuries in the crashes that do occur.

To determine crashworthiness, IIHS rates vehicles good, acceptable, marginal or poor, based on performance in five tests. To qualify for 2018 Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the small overlap front (driver-side), moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints tests. Vehicles must also offer, as optional equipment, an autonomous emergency braking system (Subaru EyeSight®) and earn an advanced or superior rating for front crash prevention. Vehicle must also offer specific headlights that earn an acceptable or good headlight rating. For more details, visit www.iihs.org/ratings

IIHS – Superior Front Crash Prevention

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) rates models with optional or standard front crash prevention systems as superior, advanced or basic based on the availability of autonomous braking (autobrake) and its effectiveness in 12 mph (19 km/h) and 25 mph (40 km/h) tests. The availability of forward collision warning is also factored in. www.iihs.org/ratings.

ALG – Residual Value Awards

ALG Canada is an affiliate of ALG Inc and has been the leading provider of automotive residual values and analytical data products in Canada since 1981. ALG is the benchmark for residual values in Canada and its data is used by all facets of the automotive industry for insight into automotive brand health and to determine expected depreciation and monthly lease payments. Canadian residual values are derived after carefully studying segment competition, historical vehicle performance and industry trends, and are based on analysis using only Canada-specific resale and pricing data.

ALG unveiled its inaugural Canadian Residual Value Awards in January of 2009, identifying the top new vehicle makes and models expected to best hold value at lease-end. Each year, the ALG Residual Value Awards recognize the brands that deliver a complete product experience to their customers– exceptional vehicle quality, strong brand desirability and long-term reliability.

Residual value is the ultimate measure of product success - consumers voting not with survey results, but with their wallets. The eighth annual Canadian Residual Value Awards recognize the sum total and overarching value of strong product, effective marketing strategies and powerful marketplace performance. All awards are based on 2017 model year vehicles. www.alg.com/vehicle-awards

Canadian Black Book Best Retained Value

Canadian Black Book has been a staple of the automotive industry and a trusted source for used car values for over 50 years. Canadian Black Book makes new and used car values available to consumers by assessing vehicle trade-in value, future value and average asking price.

Canadian Black Book presents the winners of our 2017 “Best Retained Value” Awards. This year we measured 2013 model year vehicles, in 20 categories. The much-desired awards track vehicle values over a four-year period, with our analysts scouring hundreds of thousands of sales transactions and other data points from live auctions, online auctions, dealership and other proprietary sources. Prizes are awarded to those vehicles that hold the highest percentage value of their original MSRP.www.canadianblackbook.com/cbb-awards

MOTOR TREND

To judge contenders for the award, MOTOR TREND's editorial staff conducted an exhaustive three-phase testing process. Phase one includes a full tech check and weigh-in, then full track testing to establish baseline data for acceleration, braking, and handling. Phase two involves three days of road loops offering a range of road surfaces and traffic conditions to evaluate ride and handling, engine and transmission smoothness and responsiveness, wind and road noise, and ergonomics. A dirt-track section tests traction, stability, and braking control systems. In the third phase the judges debate and deliberate.

Safety - a vehicle's ability to help the driver avoid a crash, as well as the secondary safety measures that protect its occupants from harm during a crash.

Value - competitive price and equipment levels, measured against those of vehicles in the same market segment.

Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC)

The evaluation process for the Canadian Car of the Year Awards (CCOTY) is based on "real-world" back-to-back testing so that the results have relevance for consumers.

In other words, the rigorous testing program includes "real world" driving on public roads – exactly where consumers drive - so that the test, and vote, results are relevant to potential car and truck buyers.

Every member of a test team compares each vehicle in its class, back-to-back, on the same roads, under the same conditions to ensure objective evaluation.

Team members use a detailed rating form, comprising 21 separate evaluation parameters that include acceleration, braking, vehicle dynamics, maneuverability, even off-road capability, where applicable. Each parameter is rated using a prescribed 0 – 10 rating scale.

Every detail, from safety features to cargo capacity, is thoroughly scrutinized, discussed, and individually rated by secret ballot.
Those ballots are then tabulated by the international accounting firm KPMG. The results are kept confidential — even from AJAC — until the awards press conferences wherein the category and overall winners are announced.

Other Awards - Online/Print Publications

The Car Guide’s 2015 Best Buys

The Car Guide is the largest automobile publication in Quebec. No fewer than 95,000 copies of this 672-page tome are printed each year as its technical articles are often used for reference, while test drives put specs into perspective from an impartial standpoint. To better inform its readers, the Guide now also determines and awards winners in several categories. To earn a place among the Best Buys, a car or utility vehicle must be evaluated on strict criteria in the categories of price, styling, fuel consumption, comfort, performance, maintenance costs, daily drivability, reliability and resale value among many others. After independent evaluations take place, an editorial consensus is made to determine category winners.http://2015.guideautoweb.com/best-buys.html#c21

Auto123.com Awards

Auto123.com is Canada's leading automotive web portal for news, reviews and independent road tests. It was created for informed drivers and car enthusiasts alike by a dynamic team of specialized journalists, columnists and multimedia professionals.

The Auto123.com Awards considers all cars which are sold and available in Canada prior to the awards' ceremony. Throughout Canada, a panel of contributors and staff members test drive cars on a regular basis and this allows them to vote and dole out points to their favourite cars in each of the 20 vehicle categories. This results in naming the best of the best, regardless of whether the model is all-new or a few years old. http://www.auto123.com/en/awards/finalist-categories

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1To determine crashworthiness, IIHS rates vehicles good, acceptable, marginal or poor, based on performance in five tests. To qualify for 2018 Top Safety Pick+, a vehicle must earn an acceptable or good rating in the small overlap front (passenger-side) test and good ratings in the small overlap front (driver-side), moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints tests. Vehicles must offer, as optional equipment, an autonomous emergency braking system (Subaru EyeSight®) and earn an advanced or superior rating for front crash prevention. Vehicle must also offer specific headlights that earn a good headlight rating. For more details, visit www.iihs.org.

2ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com

4The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) rates models with optional or standard front crash prevention systems as superior, advanced or basic based on the availability of autonomous braking (autobrake) and its effectiveness in 12 mph (19 km/h) and 25 mph (40 km/h) tests. The availability of forward collision warning is also factored in.

5To determine crashworthiness, IIHS rates vehicles good, acceptable, marginal or poor, based on performance in five tests. To qualify for 2018 Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the small overlap front (driver-side), moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints tests. Vehicles must also offer, as optional equipment, an autonomous emergency braking system (Subaru EyeSight®) and earn an advanced or superior rating for front crash prevention. Vehicle must also offer specific headlights that earn an acceptable or good headlight rating. For more details, visit www.iihs.org.